Actor Jesse Eisenberg, who portrayed Mark Zuckerberg in The Social Network, expressed his desire to no longer be associated with the Meta CEO due to concerns over safety, fact-checking, and political bias. Eisenberg criticized Meta’s decision to replace fact-checkers with user-based “community notes” and raised questions about the company’s use of its wealth to support individuals promoting hate. The actor is currently promoting his film A Real Pain, which has received an Oscar nomination, and continues to be vocal about his concerns regarding social media platforms and their impact on society.
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'Desperate Scraping Of The Barrel': Ed Miliband Rips Into The Tories Over Solar Power Row
In the House of Commons, Ed Miliband confronted Joy Morrissey over accusations of approving a solar farm linked to a Labour donor, denying any involvement and criticizing the Conservative Party's opposition to clean power. Miliband condemned the Tories for their blanket opposition to clean energy, highlighting their failure to learn from their recent electoral defeat. The clash between Miliband and Morrissey underscored the ongoing tensions between the two parties over environmental policies and clean energy...
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